John Challifour is a professor of mathematical physics at Indiana University's Bloomington campus.
The Maurer School of Law, founded in 1842, is one of the oldest schools on the Bloomington campus.
He also served as dean for research and advanced studies as well as vice president and dean for academic affairs on the Bloomington campus.
As of 2009, approximately 5,500 full-time students are enrolled on its Bloomington campus, as well as 1,750 students at the Indianapolis campus.
The most wired building on the Bloomington campus, it features both direct and wireless connectivity that will help students both inside and outside the classroom.
Knight has been the center of controversy on the university's Bloomington campus since NBC aired his remarks April 25 in a television documentary about stress.
The move from the Bloomington campus to the Eagan campus took place in December, 2007, after construction was completed on schedule.
Buyers would pay $62.90 per credit hour, the current tuition at the university's Bloomington campus, plus a 6 percent administrative fee.
In the Depression, the superintendent of South Bend schools asked that more classes be added for those who could not afford to attend the Bloomington campus.
Even after his formal retirement 22 years ago, he remained a familiar figure on the Bloomington campus until the end of his life.